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тАО11-09-2016 01:09 AM
тАО11-09-2016 01:09 AM
Choosing HP switch 48x Ports 10/100/1000 Mbps 4 ports SFP 1Gbit and 2 ports SFP 10Gbit
Hello, can anyone help to find best solution swith like these specifications i cant find anyone hp swith like that ;[
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тАО11-09-2016 01:49 AM
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Re: Choosing HP switch 48x Ports 10/100/1000 Mbps 4 ports SFP 1Gbit and 2 ports SFP 10Gbit
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тАО11-09-2016 02:03 AM
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Re: Choosing HP switch 48x Ports 10/100/1000 Mbps 4 ports SFP 1Gbit and 2 ports SFP 10Gbit
this one i also whatched but i didnt find that he have got StackWise plus technology..
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Re: Choosing HP switch 48x Ports 10/100/1000 Mbps 4 ports SFP 1Gbit and 2 ports SFP 10Gbit
also ethernet port should be out-of-band i also didnt found information on aruba ;[
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тАО11-09-2016 04:28 AM - edited тАО11-09-2016 04:41 AM
тАО11-09-2016 04:28 AM - edited тАО11-09-2016 04:41 AM
Re: Choosing HP switch 48x Ports 10/100/1000 Mbps 4 ports SFP 1Gbit and 2 ports SFP 10Gbit
Gvidas wrote: this one i also whatched but i didnt find that he have got StackWise plus technology..
AFAIK StackWise Plus technology is a technology "label" trademarked by Cisco...if you are looking for Virtual Switching (made through frontplane/backplane stacking)...better if you start to look generically for (frontplane/backplane) stacking - pay attention: not management stacking - instead of just looking for a technology name that is Cisco related only (HPE/Aruba use other terms to name Virtual Switching technologies available on some of their various Switch series: frontplane stacking through the VSF that stands for Virtual Switching Framework technology...available only on Aruba 5400R zl2 Switch series, backplane stacking deployed with the help of special stacking modules/cables which is valid for some others Aruba Switches like the Aruba 2920 and Aruba 3800 and, finally, an another frontplane stacking technology known as IRF Intelligent Resilient Framework available only on some Comware based Switches).
A "like-for-like" features/requirements/limits comparison between what Cisco offers and what HPE/Aruba offer in terms of switching virtualization technologies...is really up to you...especially if your reference looks so specifically Cisco centric.
If you're basically looking for a Virtual Switching (frontplane/backplane stacking) technology then, regarding specifically the Aruba 2920, it admits backplane stacking through proper Stacking Modules (see Aruba 2920 back side) and special Stacking Cables (not Ethernet cables like in frontplane stacking cases).
If you can afford some Switches that belongs to HPE FlexNetwork Switch series (included the HPE OfficeConnect 1950 Switch series) the IRF switching virtualization technology would be the way to go.
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тАО11-09-2016 04:31 AM - edited тАО11-09-2016 04:38 AM
тАО11-09-2016 04:31 AM - edited тАО11-09-2016 04:38 AM
Re: Choosing HP switch 48x Ports 10/100/1000 Mbps 4 ports SFP 1Gbit and 2 ports SFP 10Gbit
Gvidas wrote: also ethernet port should be out-of-band i also didnt found information on aruba ;[
What are you exactly mean when you refer to "out-of-band" in relationship with an "ethernet port"? It's not clear to me.
Is the OOBM technology that you're really looking for...or what else?
Better if you start with the HPE Switch Selector page here.
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